Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 January 1930
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1930-01-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTABLISHED 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY No. 2. VOL. LXXXVIII. FRIDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1930. PRICE IO CENTS20 words
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Advertisement571 1930-01-03 1 H. TOKiSATSO STUDIO, with up-to-date Phots* graphy by electric light. Phone 772, 70, Bishop Street, PENANG. B xk? -Ste M' y M i *■> m I VENESTA I T T J B X hJSLi paaa&- r ,l RUBBER CHESTS J I Compolite !k *l* I JBSSSwPk Ji I E S571 words
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Advertisement16 1930-01-03 1 T. NAGATA BROTHLRS, DENTISTS. Rnd Office nut to the Oispiniary Bruch Office S 2, Luth StneL16 words
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Article439 1930-01-03 2 New Year Meeting, 1930. Under S. R. A._Rule. Of Racing. 2nd Day Saturday, J’ /930. (9 Races) 2.15 p.m. 3rd Day l6ih January, 1930. (8 Races) 2.30 p.m. o f H. Three rune for three divisions of Classes 4 ana o Three rn .R for irt 2nd439 words
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Advertisement1873 1930-01-03 2 XT Xxv n.m ra,,m 1 77^1 8A N K S. *u-_ NOTICES. ROTTERDAMSCHE LLOYD.” I POSITIONS VACANT. ss. Soekaboemi from Rotterdam and Genoa the MERCANTILE BANK OF. fbrk Pataract—No Matter ripe or unripe Consignees rre hereby notified that INDIA, LIMITED. Wrnted: Experienced Office Cl {y Operation. Cure guaranteed, their Cargo1,873 words
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Advertisement167 1930-01-03 2 I 1 fa.—..<?>_ Gfivas Bags i ij®-f Size. 19’ by 19’ by 24” J 3an be packed 224 .bs rubber, V q ver hn=4red timee i jl $6 50 each f.o.b, Singapore, Telegraphic address ARISAKA.” Arisaka Canvas Bag Mfg, Company, Ltd., 176, Middle Road. Singaoore. Imiitri sih ii ii mu167 words
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Article1225 1930-01-03 3 Ted Kid Lewis Recalled. Bigger Freak Than Jimmy Wilde.” I II IN writing some of my memories, I shall naturally have quite a lot to say about Ted Kid Lewis, since we were inseparable for nearly 12 years, Of course, you know I trained the1,225 words
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Advertisement331 1930-01-03 3 jM-Mmwm4.4»H-f.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX figs? t I Follow The Man Who Knows."; OME people prefer to buy their own experience’ j O Same,wiser folk,let others do it for them. The h J man who recognises a good lead when he sees it, 4» Z and follow s it, usually does so with great331 words
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Advertisement76 1930-01-03 3 Your car deserves good Plugs Fit Bosch" Plugs, they are best. KEEP OUR MOTTO Buy and be Satisfied” A trial order will convince you of our quality and competitive Price on our whole stock of Silk-Piece-Goods; Plain, Printed or Striped Ready-made-Go<>d«; Houri-coats, Shawl, Kimono Under-wears, Etc. Always Available From, P.76 words
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Advertisement127 1930-01-03 3 PIANOS $250 Now is your opportunity to secure an Exceptional Bargain. We have a number of reconditioned Pianos in stock, which I have been exchanged in part payment for New Instruments, at Very Low Prices. Hamilton," Crowley," Rosenkranz," etc. f vrr /.Z HL p I Easy Terms Arranged. I 1127 words
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1192 1930-01-03 4 game of the cheap CROWD. Idiot’s Delight.’’ BACCARAT THE FAIREST GAME. WIN SOMETIMES. AFTER twenty years of shuffling decks or spinning the ball for hundreds of thousands of gamblers, 1 have come to the conclusion that the gambler has no chance against the bank,1,192 words
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Advertisement110 1930-01-03 4 From to Daughter- wML The wise practice of using Woodward’s Gripe Water” as a F" -*1 remedy for the stomach disorders of bab,es and growing children has been handed down since 1851. Thisjamily yJIfN f a >th in the 72-year-o!d remedy is justified, for W oodward’s instantly M WS cuiKWtf110 words
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Advertisement747 1930-01-03 4 Assurance in force «ve r $35,000,000. Assets exceed $10.000,000. S. C. A 1 The Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltu. 1 11V V» (IncorporatoJ i. Su.it. LONDON OFFICE < 17. OM J—O, E.C. HEAD OFFICE i u u,, Britub Lit. Co-pw<~ T» b„ £70.000 En, ni [JRANCE AGENTS WANTED attractive747 words
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Advertisement1113 1930-01-03 5 HAGUE REPARATIONS JJ PC? CONFERENCE. j JIV JL& l/X/Azf British Delegates. I ASK We have just received a consignment of Field! essentially a treasury PARTY. glasses and offer the following popular models. g INTERNATIONAL BANK. gf g gg ©London, January 2. gt gg j|r C hancellor of the Ex- Jr1,113 words
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Article836 1930-01-03 6 Ramifications of Estate Business. An Analysis. Foundation of a Great Company. THE ramifications of the plantation estate business are as manifold as the roots of a tree; but when estate agency is allied with varying types of shipping trade, the task of analysis and exposition becomes doubly836 words
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Article128 1930-01-03 6 Japanese Delegation. CONVERSATIONS WITH BRITISH MINISTERS. INFORMAL NATURE. London, January 2. The chief of the Japanese Delegation to the Naval Conference, Baron Wakateuki, will, in all probability, have informal conversations in a few days with the Premier, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, and the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson.128 words
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Article291 1930-01-03 6 Yesterday’s Results. QUEEN’S PARK DEFEATS CELTIC. 0 rangers victorious. i j London, January 2. GLASGOW Rangers followed up their New Year’s Day I victory over Celtic by dej feating Partick Thistle at Ibrox > by two goals to one. Aberdeen could only draw with Hearts and Rangers291 words
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Advertisement210 1930-01-03 6 Mgj /gr? EB SOS £SB BS3 ES ss: S 3 .N:j Shaw Darby Company I LIMITED J f Winchester House, Old Broad St., London, E.C.2 s 10 b Secretaries and Agents for Rubber 8 8 Estates and Tin Mining Companies. J j Export and Import Merchants. j 1 7 A210 words
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Article422 1930-01-03 7 FALLING INTO LINE. [Forthcoming Conference lOf Associated Chambers. The adoption of the Solar Calendar by H| the Chinese National Government has toaturally caused a division of opinion Kamong the local Chinese, or for that matter among the Chinese of Malaya, one section of which desires422 words
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367 1930-01-03 7 (To the Editor of the Pinang Gazette.) Sir— May I submit the following for publication in your paper. 1 have read with great interest the various Correspondence regarding the Asiatics and the Malayan Civil Service. I must admit that this question of Colour Bar367 words
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Article526 1930-01-03 7 FURTHER EVIDENCE. Accused Committed To Next Assizes. To-day before Mr. F. K. Wilson in the Second Police Court the case was again taken up in which Ng Ah Hua stands charged with having committed robbery in Bishop Street on December 7, at 8.15 p.m. Further evidence526 words
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Article140 1930-01-03 7 HANDICAPS FOR SECOND DAY. The following handicaps (three races only) are announced for the Second Day, January 11; Horses—Class I—Division I—Bl Furlongs. Cafe Royal 9.10. Ettington 8.13, Soldier Boy 8.6, Long Un 8.6, Corvus 7.12, Wallace Bower 7.11, Y 7 eracity 7.9, Ginger (Medan) 7.8, Mr.140 words
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Article105 1930-01-03 7 MONDAY NEXT. As previously stated the Officer Administering the Government, the Hon Mr. John Scottf C M.G. and Mrs Scott are due to arrive in Penang on the morning of Monday the 6th instant by the Government Yacht Seabelle 11. On the following day the105 words
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Article345 1930-01-03 7 COURT OF APPEAL JUDGMENTS. Read by Mr. Justice Sproule. In the Supreme Court to-day v r. Justice P. J. Sproule read the judgment of Mr. Justice Dinsmore in the Penang case of Lam Kim Sang (plaintiff) and Cheang Kok S ang, Cheang Chee hoong, Lam Hor345 words
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220 1930-01-03 7 C HINESE CONVI TED. Y'o Ah Kim, an unemployed Chinese was charged this morning in the second Police ourt before Vr. F. K. Wilson with having committed the theft of a gold chain valued $75 at the Jelutong market on January 2. Chan Sam220 words
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Article163 1930-01-03 7 MR. STIMSON’S_JNTERPRETATION Washington, January 2. Mr Stimson in a statement said that the Nanking decree abolishing extraterritoriality agrees with the American position and says the report that Nanking was automatically terminating extraterritoriality rights on January 1 was not borne out by the text of the decree which163 words
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437 1930-01-03 7 T. S. N. SCHEME APPROVED. Government Clerk’s Public Examination. In the c upreme Court this morning, sitting as Vacation Judge, Mr. Justice «Sproule heard a number of Bankruptcy matters. Mr. Sennett mentioned the T. S N. scheme for settlement which w’as confirmed by the creditors437 words
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Advertisement11 1930-01-03 7 To?/r car deserves good Plugs il’/t "Bosch” Plugs, they are best.11 words
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Advertisement204 1930-01-03 7 PLANTING MATERIAL. All types of GREEN MANURE SEEDS: also BUDWOOD BUDDED STUMPS from Well-known Java and Sumatra Clones etc etc. Details and quotations oil application TO Francis Peek Co,. Ltd, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 6384. Penang Club. A FAREWELL DINNER will be given by the Members of the Penang Club on204 words
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Advertisement678 1930-01-03 7 New Advertisements. r > To be or not to be FOR SALE. A SUCCESS IN LIFE Or a failure Pueraria Javanica Coverplant succ ced You must have aeea A healthy body A. eleAr brain Large quantities of freshly picked seed shortly available. ti2o per picui. You can have neither Manager,678 words
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Article504 1930-01-03 8 The Five-Power Naval Conference which meets in London this month may be prolonged. The Washington Naval Conference of ten years ago occupied about three months, and being limited to capital ships and cruisers, it had more chance of reaching decisions quickly than the coming conference, which must504 words
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Article179 1930-01-03 8 BURY THE HATCHET.” Manitou,” the Great Spirit.” who watched over the destinies of the North American Indians, is supposed to have prescribed a certain ritual of peace. When there had been strife between any of the Indian nations or tribes, and peace was concluded, the179 words
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Article105 1930-01-03 8 AT KUALA LUMPUR. The first Tennis Tournament open to Tamils living in any part of Malaya is to be held during the Hari Raya Puasa Holidays, 1st3rd march, 1930, at Kuala Lumpur by the Tamilians Physical Culture Association. There will be two events, the open singles105 words
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Article75 1930-01-03 8 Rugby Radio Service. 1,800 MANUFACTURERS TO BE REPRESENTED. London, January 2. More than 1,800 British manufacturers will be represented at the British Industries Fair which opens simultaneously, in the middle of February, in London and Birmingham. Buyers from fifty nations are expected to reach England in theRugby Radio Service. - 75 words
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Article90 1930-01-03 8 ~—P.culcr. AMERI AN OUTBURST. Boston, January 2. The battleship is by far the most economical way of throwing high explosives about declared the secretary of the Navy, Mr’ Adams in his Speech at the Chamber *of P ommer«e The battleship is still the most important and~—P.culcr. - 90 words
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Article1027 1930-01-03 8 A. H. L - A. H. L. Penang, Friday. CV/ERY soon now we shall be If bidding farewell and God- speed to our ResidentCouncillor and his good lady and very sorry we are at the prospecr. However, while these partings are unavoidable there is always a certain measure of comfort in1,027 words
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Advertisement198 1930-01-03 8 (lOOiCjj v_ I I JOHN MAIG CO., LTD., I Distiller* of Scotch Whisky since )627. I thl j Special:— FRV’S I jggglgjSjl i 'wo chocolate i' GINGER j V--j jjjgifgW I Chocolate Ginger On Sale Everywhere. j Sole Agents Hottenbach Lazarus Sons, Ltd., j S.S- AND F MS. M aoL198 words
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Advertisement33 1930-01-03 8 E). O. PENANG RACES SPECIAL LIL\CHEON. DlNftfcß DANt E 1 Each Race Day. Saturday, January 18th. FANCY DRESS BALL (Optional) 2 prizes ladies 2 prizes Please reserve tables early. BWVBW White Label 11/33 words
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Advertisement12 1930-01-03 8 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is Black A White"!12 words
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804 1930-01-03 9 Sense Of Realities. Gandhi’s Singularly Foolish Blunder.” Futile Policy. The English morning papers have devoted leaders to the happenings at Lahore and the possibilities of the future. The Daily Herald' describes complete independence, the goal of the All-India Congress, instead of Dominion Status as anReuter. - 804 words
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Article82 1930-01-03 9 Au/hy Radio Service. I VISITS ORGANISED BY PILGRIMAGE FUND. London, January 2. I A visit to the war cemeteries and battlefields of Mesopotamia has been organised by fct. Barnabas Pilgrimage Fund. ihe party Will go overland to Marseilles on March 20 and the desert crossing from BeyroutAu/hy Radio Service. - 82 words
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Article33 1930-01-03 9 Reuter. F RENCHMAN’S 88 MINUTES TRIP. Le Bourget, January 2. NKThe Frenchman, M. Bart, flying a Golden Jfag machine covered the 235 miles from «uydon to Le Bourget in 88 minutes.Reuter. - 33 words
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163 1930-01-03 9 UNIQUE FEAT IN PUBLIC, A very much larger crowd than earlier in the day gathered yesterday evening at 5 o’clock on Beach Street, opposite the New 1 Chartered Bank, to see Murray, the Australian handcuff expert, perform in public. I Sharp to times Murray’s feet were163 words
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Article99 1930-01-03 9 Reuter. DAILY WORKER MESSAGE CAUSES STIR. London, January 3 In view of the Soviet’s recent pledge as regards propaganda some stir was created by the publication in London’s new Communist newspaper, the Daily Worker, of a message from the Presidium of the Communist International greeting the DailyReuter. - 99 words
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Article130 1930-01-03 9 Reuter. MANAGER CHARGED WITH CULPABLE HOMICIDE. Paisley, January 2. Charles Dorward, the manager of the Glen Cinema, which was the scene of the disaster, has been arrested and charged with culpable homicide. Pathetic scenes were witnessed at Paisley Infirmary Mortuary volunteers, who were preparing the little bodiesReuter. - 130 words
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Article119 1930-01-03 9 .Rugby Radio Service. PROVED BY TESTS. Tc London, January 2. In the week ending December 21 Britain's coal miners produced 5.647,200 tons of coal, the largest output since May 1924. The wage earners employed for the week number 949,400. The superior quality of British coal is.Rugby Radio Service. - 119 words
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89 1930-01-03 9 x Reuter. TRIAL OF CLUB PROPRIETOR. Detroit, January 2. Henry Garvin, the head of the Police Bomb Squad, is due to appear to-day as a witness in the trial of Martin Cohn, the pro prietor of the Study Club, who is charged with manslaughterxReuter. - 89 words
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Article325 1930-01-03 9 British United Press. None Wanted. STRONG ANTI-ASIATIC movement. GROWING FEELING. There is a growing feeling on the Pacific Coast side of Canada against the admission of Japanese and Chii nese immigrants. In British Columbia the feeling is particularly high and incidents show that it is spreading.British United Press. - 325 words
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Article118 1930-01-03 9 i. Rugby Radio Service. MINIMUM INCOME. London January 2. The blind persons registered in Great Britain number 50,771 and 36,485 of these are classed as unemployable. How 'further to improve their lot is discussed in the report, signed by Lord Blanesburgh, and prese *ed, byi.Rugby Radio Service. - 118 words
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Article104 1930-01-03 9 enter. OPTIMISTIC VIEWS. Washington, January 2. Mr. Mellon predicts steady business prospects in the United States during 1930. The ecretary of Commerce forecasts a continuance of prosperity and progress and the American Federation of Labour is also optimistic though more cautious and predicts a fairly goodenter. - 104 words
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79 1930-01-03 9 cul.r. CONVENTION fIGNED. Washington, January 2. Mr. Stimson and Sir Esme Howard signed the (invention delimitating the boundary between the Philippine Archipelago and British North Borneo. The Convention does not alter existing boundaries but confirms the title of the United States to Turtle Islands which, will' cul.r. - 79 words
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Advertisement14 1930-01-03 9 IZFamitc .-irefoam I FIRE” Th. Unforeseen Protect Twr Property. AOBSTB Durege Thomas, Lil, Penang,14 words
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Advertisement138 1930-01-03 9 HEDGES and BUTLERS Wines Spirits. I& M I feg '’SSEsKB y Royal Vat Whisky 5 Albion Sherry guaranteed. Empress Port > < 05 Pre-War Quality. eo q- 0.03 PER BOTTLE per BOTTLE. PER B )TT. E SPECIAL TERMS TO CLUBS AND HOTELS. SOLE AGENTS John Little Co., Ltd., Penang. SINGAPORE,138 words
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1108 1930-01-03 10 Port Of Penang. Schedule Of Principal Lines. THE following is a list of vessels arriving and sailing from Penang during the week: In Port To-day. i. a. M De Haan from Langsa, etc. P<A<lang. Sails 4 p.m. to-day for Belawan Deli, Acheen Porta, Tjalang and Meulabob.1,108 words
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Article1278 1930-01-03 10 Annual Meeting. BETTER OFF WITHOUT RESTRICTION. 20 Per Cekt. Dividend. THE Eleventh Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the BukitPalong Syndicate, Ltd. was held recently at the Registered Offices 50-51 Birch Road, Seremban. Mr. V. A. Tayler presided, and the representative of the Secretaries, Messrs. Mansergh Tayler,1,278 words
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Article198 1930-01-03 10 TO-DAY’S PRICES. The following were the latest quotations in MESSBS. KENxNEDY Cos share list at 11 a.m. to-day Yesterday To-day Shares. 5 10, c. Mining. Ayer Hitam Tin. 12/7* 13/3 13/- 14/Chenderiane M 5/- 5/6 4/3 5/ Hongkong Tin.. 20/- 21/- 20/6 21/6 ex Jelapane 17/3198 words
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Article69 1930-01-03 10 Penang, January 3, 1930. Bp Courtesy o! The Chartered Bank. On London Bank Demand 2/3 1 t 4 m/st 2/3 15/16 Private 3 m/st Credit 2/4 1/4 3 Documentary 2/4 3/8 On New York Bank Demand 56* France T.T. 1,425 India T.T. 1531 Bangkok T.T. 80* Batavia T.T, 139*69 words
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Article15 1930-01-03 10 The homeward mail by the e.s. Edavana closes at| 6 p.m. io day.15 words
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Article349 1930-01-03 10 returns for month of DECEMBER. THE following are mine outputs for December: RawangTin Fields Ltd. HoUrB Q 75 000 c. yard, 375.000 Reuls T J 1512 Malim Nawar Tin l/.d. Piculs 470.40 Kundang Tin Dredging Ld. e H Zd, m. 6 f Piculs Kuala Kampir Tin Dredging Ltd.349 words
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Article173 1930-01-03 10 LONDON STANDARD (LOOSE.) SR. Sheet 26 cts. per pound per pl=s34/66 Easier. L mdon 7% I New York 15f ct?. gold. (By Courtesy of Messrs. Allen Dennys.) Gene al Produce Agency Ltd. Singapore Prices for Standard Ribbed Smoked Sheet far to-day are eg follows: S kh 261 cents173 words
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Article55 1930-01-03 10 Latest London, New York and Local Prices. TJN: LONDON. Spot £lBO-5-0. Up £2-2-6 3 Months’ £lB3-12-6. Up £2-0-0 SINGAPORE. $91.50 per picul. Down 75 cts. 300 tons done. RUBBER: London 7id. Down id New York 15 5 8 cts. (Gold) Down JetsLocal 26 cts. Down jets. By55 words
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Article68 1930-01-03 10 (Rugby Radio Service) London, January 2. Paris, 123.91 New York. 4.88;. Brussels, 34 885; Geneva, 25.125; Amsterdam. 12.091; Milan. 93.21 Berlin. 20.435 Stockholm, 18.135; Copenhagen, 18.205 Oslo. 18.205; Vienna, 34.66 Prague, 16if; Helsingfors, 1944; Madrid. 36.61; Lisbon. 1081; Athens, 375 Bucharest. 818; Rio no quotations Buecos Aires, no(Rugby Radio Service) - 68 words
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Advertisement9 1930-01-03 10 FOR Travel Information CONSULT >"• AMERICAN EXPRESS E.&O. HOTr.-FN-NC. 1.1,9689 words
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Advertisement11 1930-01-03 10 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is" Black White”!11 words
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Miscellaneous194 1930-01-03 10 MALAYAN METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE DAILY WEATHER REPORT. Stations Temperature. Rain- bright Relative Wind. Max. Min. fall. Humi- Direc- Speed. Weather.shine. dity. tion. F. F. ins. hours, per cent. m.p.h. Alor Star 91 70 02 0 7.1 75 F o t? Kotaßharu 85 70 0.20 4.4 85 SQF o rr m K.194 words
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Article450 1930-01-03 11 MUNICIPAL SEAT. Mr. Lira Eow Thoon’s Big Majority. A Special Committee Meeting of the Straits Chinese Brtish Association (Penang) iwas held yesterday afternoon for the purpose of scrutinising the ballot P a l )ers in connection with the election of a member to a seat on the450 words
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Article77 1930-01-03 11 Reuter. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. Auckland (New Zealand), January 2. The Cabinet on December 31, discussed the S amoan troubles. It is announced that H. M. S. Veronica and 11. M. S. Laburnum will leave tomorrow for an unknown destination.” Wellington, January 2. It is officially denied thatReuter. - 77 words
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Article308 1930-01-03 11 The following programme will be rendered by the E. and O. Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Arthur S. Lax, on Sunday, January 5, 1930 at 9.30 p.m. 1. Nautical Narrative Shiver M’ Timbers” Elliott-Smith 2. Overture Rienzi” Wagner (The Last of the Tribunes) First308 words
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Article91 1930-01-03 11 Jan. 4Police Sports Esplanade, 215 p.m. 6Neilmay Rubber Co., Ltd., f xtraordinary general meeting. Messrs. Kennedy, Burkill Ca., Ltd., Noon. B—Opening8Opening cf New Junior Civil Service A aberration ClubHouse, Green Lane, 5 p.m. oPpnang Rp.CfS, l*t day. 11Penang Races, 2nd day. 14 Penang Rices, 3rd day. 15 The91 words
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Advertisement142 1930-01-03 11 I < TV)\ OXYGEN fcr rt\ x ®V The Skin. 6b 6 V 'T"HE secret of a 11 X I clear radiant r*?l complexion lies in lhe M/c Pl > r<, s ular dal1 UiC cf Ven-Yusa. I Vy.-3 By liberatinß pure 4 Oxygen into the skin f Ven-Yusa Cream142 words
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Advertisement185 1930-01-03 11 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is Black <& White”! y 6-_. J I Vft Z V 1 IS U’ I This Bonny Little Girl In Burma Owes Her Robust Health To Baby’s Own Tablets. Ma Chit, n other of th» little girl whose portrait appears above, teachts185 words
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Advertisement377 1930-01-03 11 w wf 9 THE HOME FLAVOUR IN THE HOTEL FARE LEAS PERRIHS SAUCE > I. THE PINANG GAZETTE List of Places where the Gazette can be bought at 10 cents. Local. Federal Rubber Stamp Co., Penang, E. and O- K. Abdullaman, Victor’s Pier. Logan’s Archway. E. and 0. Hotel. Messrs,377 words
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Miscellaneous228 1930-01-03 11 I’M* No. 47. Murphy enjoys the pleasures of the ODeu air existence. I 0 0 i 1 IM7 X»l UH I I. I. I P 1 B BO* ft (oP£rtnAG£N 6<- oT i X 5? W\i l 1 J GETTING JUNIOR OUT By GLUYAS WILLIAMS S J’ > I WILLtAtTS228 words
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Article632 1930-01-03 12 :British United Press. NO OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. NO FLAG. French Foreign Legion. BROKEN HEARTS. bidi-1 el-Abbes, Algeria. A Foreign Legionaire is for seven years without a country, for although the Legion is French, the khaki-clad soldiers have taken no oath of allegiance to France. The:British United Press. - 632 words
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Article, Illustration35 1930-01-03 12 LADY ANNE CAVENDISH, daughter of the Duke of Devonshire, and her bridegroom. Mr. Henry leavi »8 St Margaret's Westminster, after their wedding. Thousands of sightseers defied the ram to see the bride,35 words
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Advertisement153 1930-01-03 12 Your car deserves good Plugs Fit, "Bosch” Plugs, they are best. FOR SALE. Buddedstumps and Budwood. Best Java Sumatra Clones. FROM BUDWOOD GARDEN’S AND NURSERIES IN MALAYA GROWN UNDER EUROPEAN TECHNICAL SUPERVISION. Large shipments have already been nude tojfar distant countries’inclu ling West African Cofßt. ORDLRS ARE NOWfBEINGI BOOKED FORBID153 words
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Advertisement132 1930-01-03 12 t ORIENTAL ARTS and CRAFTS J i T For the convenience of Patrons and Visitore T J THE SEVENTH (ANNUAL) Z I Exhibition and Sale I OF Antique Chinese Porcelain. sieved Jade, Bronze, and an A unique collection of Objects D Art J (All Under Classification) Will Be Held At132 words
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Advertisement69 1930-01-03 12 S 1f x zi? fi< I z A Real Palace for Your Home h I-- 1 I si I Pbya q bai 'Palace THE PREMIEH HOTEL Of BANGKOK We// known for its distinction and rtf JUST unpacked Rayonella-Crepe De Cheine IN Fifteen Stylish and Lovely Shades JUST THE THING FOR69 words
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Miscellaneous117 1930-01-03 12 S JSr rTvfvfyfX, j» n J To-night Till Sunday sth. Jan. Special Double Attraction. M U RRAY W- W Australian Escapologist i t t an d'Handcuff King, f^ JC Mysteries that have baffled [X iffnl l >o l’ ce °f the world W jß|3 FEATURING IN Ajjjjlf The 55.000 Trunk117 words
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Article343 1930-01-03 13 QUEENSLAND’S VICTORY. Three Minutes to Spare. Queensland defeated the M.C.C. at Brisbane on Dec. 2 by five wickets with only three minutes to spare. During their second innings E T. Benson, the Oxford wicket keeper, was struck on the nose by a fast ball from Nichols343 words
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Advertisement220 1930-01-03 13 I I \W A KEEP W g THE SKIN g COOL 7 IA HAZELINE’ SNOW” r~' I jHAZELINt"! I (Trade Mark) 0 I ->. At all Chemists and Stores *J L] Burroughs Wellcome Co.. London r> STOI> <OUCNS WHERE 1 they Evans* pastilles gofffiwßJav ViVuYV? irH right to the root220 words
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Advertisement241 1930-01-03 13 A first class cigarette at a moderate price is Black White"! Il mH Model's Beauty Hint 1 am the mother of four children and although I am kept biuv I alu<t U t feel fit. People atk me uhg I keep to young and tchy my complemon u to jreen.241 words
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Advertisement219 1930-01-03 13 Great Strides Sometimes you can tell the difference milk at its best. All the cream in itfajt all over the house within a day or two the vitamins. Rich farm milk, so of giving baby Lactogen/ A nagg- ed in the Lactogen” process to at 16 ing anxiety has gone.219 words
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Article98 1930-01-03 14 A GUTENBERG HIDDEN FOR 300 YEAR 4 A An American dealer has paid £22,000 for the first Guttenberg B.b’e, The Bible, which has been bought for the New York National Library, had been hidden fcr 300 years in the library of a Polish count at Bydgosc,98 words
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Article68 1930-01-03 14 HXRPOONERS’ £l.°oo, IN SIX MON .HB. The Norwegia i whaling factory ship Tkuroy arrived at Table Bay, bringing the first oil of the Antarctic season, valued at more th*n 03 003. This season’s catch of whales will, it is predicted, be worth 10.C09.000. Harpoon gunners in the steamers68 words
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Article132 1930-01-03 14 In a note on dentistry, a correspondent of the Manchester Guardinn recalls how in the old days in a Lancashire foundry the blacksmith was detailed to deal w th the aching molars of his colleagues. He used an ordinary pair of pincers, and it wer told that132 words
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Article105 1930-01-03 14 Inn signs are often associated with thoce thing-i that come near to a man’s heart, such as sport or luxuries (writes a correspondent of the Daily Telegraph). I can recall the Bat and Ball, the birthplace of cricket at Hambledon, or the Dog and Duck, or the105 words
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Article143 1930-01-03 14 Amusing stores of his cricketing days are told by Field Marshal L r rd Methuen in a foreword to the 80 ye»r o history of Corsham (Wilts) Cricket C.ub, of which he has been President for 65 years. He writfs How my old memories go back143 words
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Article110 1930-01-03 14 New Ytrk (writes a Manchester Guardian, gossip) is now to be (quipped wiib automatic machines which not only re jec false coins and metal discs that have been shaped to the sime s’ae as coins, but also expostulates with the would-be-raider. Please ust good coins only declares a110 words
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Article105 1930-01-03 14 Something new in naval aviation wss tried nut at Newport (Isle of Wight) by an officer at the training station, wh<> descended by parachute from an acreplane into the bay and landed in a rubber boat v hich he carried with him. At a height of 2,000105 words
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